A Guide to Designer Perfume - Part 1

by admin on September 19, 2008


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With the rise of stars endorsing their own lines of fragrances, designer perfumes are some of the most popular fragrances available. Fashion-conscious women are especially drawn to these perfumes, as the star’s involvement in the process generally leads to the perfume being of a high caliber as well as giving the fragrance extra cache. Of course, stars don’t develop the perfumes that they lend their names to, but their endorsement does often mean a higher quality perfume—especially if they are more than the pop star of the minute. Even with high-quality designer fragrances, though, you need to try out the fragrance before deciding that it’s the right one for you.

As you experiment with designer fragrances, realize that there are a number of different fragrance families. One way of understanding fragrance families is to break them down into citrus, herbal, floral, fruity, leather, musk, powdery, spice and woody. In addition to these main categories, modern women’s perfume also includes the fragrance of cherry, chocolate, coffee, fruits and vanilla.

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